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自由骑士,自由作家;
adjective
of, relating to, or being a freelancer : independent freelance careers working on a freelance basis
a freelance writer/photographer
done by a freelancer
freelance writing/photography
not sponsored by or affiliated with an organization or authority The Seoul government reacted sternly to [Sun Myung] Moon's freelance diplomacy, accusing him of "causing a split in national opinion."—Paul Blustein
a freelance army
verb
intransitive verb
to act or work as a freelancer … after graduating from the Philadelphia College of Art, he [John Mecray] freelanced as an illustrator and taught drawing classes at his alma mater.—Nautical World
She freelances for a local newspaper.
transitive verb
to produce as a freelancer
For a while, as he looked about for another book subject, Mr. [Tracy] Kidder freelanced articles for the Atlantic Monthly magazine.—Edwin McDowell
noun
a person who pursues a profession without a long-term commitment to any one employer : freelancer
… the 42-year-old writer, who is now working on a book about Evelyn Waugh and his circle, described himself as a full-time freelance.—Herbert Mitgang
a mercenary soldier especially of the Middle Ages : condottiere
a person who acts independently without being affiliated with or authorized by an organization (such as a political party) "Have you been making your addresses as a free lance or under the auspices of the Speakers' Bureau … ?" she was asked.—Edwin L. James
ran for office as a political free lance
adjective
of, relating to, or being a freelancer : independent freelance careers working on a freelance basis
a freelance writer/photographer
done by a freelancer
freelance writing/photography
not sponsored by or affiliated with an organization or authority The Seoul government reacted sternly to [Sun Myung] Moon's freelance diplomacy, accusing him of "causing a split in national opinion."—Paul Blustein
a freelance army
verb
intransitive verb
to act or work as a freelancer … after graduating from the Philadelphia College of Art, he [John Mecray] freelanced as an illustrator and taught drawing classes at his alma mater.—Nautical World
She freelances for a local newspaper.
transitive verb
to produce as a freelancer
For a while, as he looked about for another book subject, Mr. [Tracy] Kidder freelanced articles for the Atlantic Monthly magazine.—Edwin McDowell
noun
a person who pursues a profession without a long-term commitment to any one employer : freelancer
… the 42-year-old writer, who is now working on a book about Evelyn Waugh and his circle, described himself as a full-time freelance.—Herbert Mitgang
a mercenary soldier especially of the Middle Ages : condottiere
a person who acts independently without being affiliated with or authorized by an organization (such as a political party) "Have you been making your addresses as a free lance or under the auspices of the Speakers' Bureau … ?" she was asked.—Edwin L. James
ran for office as a political free lance
自由打法
机动进攻
The first known use of freelance was in 1819
fox firenoun
an eerie glow seen at night in woods and bogs that is caused by a fungus in decaying wood
fox firenoun
an eerie glow seen at night in woods and bogs that is caused by a fungus in decaying wood
freak1 of 3noun
a sudden strange idea : whim
a strange, abnormal, or unusual person, thing, or event
enthusiast
a movie freak
a person who is obsessed with something
a control freak
freak2 of 3adjective
being or suggesting a freak : improbable
a freak accident
freak3 of 3verb
to disturb one's calmness of mind : upset—usually used with out
the news freaks me out
freak1 of 3noun
a sudden strange idea : whim
a strange, abnormal, or unusual person, thing, or event
enthusiast
a movie freak
a person who is obsessed with something
a control freak
freak2 of 3adjective
being or suggesting a freak : improbable
a freak accident
freak3 of 3verb
to disturb one's calmness of mind : upset—usually used with out
the news freaks me out
free-fallnoun
a condition of falling freely (as before opening one's parachute)
free-fallnoun
a condition of falling freely (as before opening one's parachute)
freehand1 of 2adjective
done without mechanical aids or devices
freehand drawing
free hand2 of 2noun
freedom to act or decide
freehand1 of 2adjective
done without mechanical aids or devices
freehand drawing
free hand2 of 2noun
freedom to act or decide
free kicknoun
a kick (as in football or soccer) with which an opponent may not interferealso: such a kick awarded because an opponent has broken the rules
freelancenoun
usually free lance a knight whose services could be bought by any ruler or state
a person who pursues a profession without being committed to work for one employer for a long time
a freelance writer
1 I wrote a freelance article for a nature magazine.
2 Madison Lambert Madison Lambert is a freelance assignment editor at NBC News.
3 From Your Site Articles Fold-Up Smartphone Screens Could Finally Make Their Big Debut ›From Foldable Phones to Stretchy Screens ›Matthew S. SmithMatthew S. Smith is a freelance consumer-tech journalist.
4 We have three people work on a free lance basis.
我们有三个授雇于他人的独立工作的人.
5 I work free - lance and am paid by the hour.
我是自由职业者,按小时计酬.
6 You may call me a newspaper addict or free - lance writer.
叫我报虫也好,叫我自由撰稿人也罢.
1 自由作家
3 自由记者